"Enough is Enough" - That's the caption for the coverage of the Mumbai 2008 terror attack a popular news channel is carrying. Isn't this a bit too late? Shouldn't we as a country have said this a long time ago? We are all responsible for last week. The politicians, bureacrats, intelligence, common man, everyone. But are we ready to take this responsibility? No. Instead we go about passing the buck and try to get the monkey off our backs. Just take a look at the politicians trying to hold on to their chairs and the insensitive statements made by CM and Dy CM level senior politicians about the attack and the loss suffered by families. Just look at all the reports from intelligence agencies saying we had warned you people in advance. All this is the sign of a spineless country trying to find fault within the ranks instead of doing something concrete to stop such things in the future.
My old boss VK once remarked, "We are living in a society where we don't have political, social, financial or religious security. Then how confident are we that we will leave behind a world that is safe and secure for our kids?" True indeed. Given the recent Malegaon blasts and the Mumbai terror attack, you are no longer safe in a "secular country" to display any signs of what religion you belong to unless you want to invite the wrath of others. Each time a terror attack takes place, fingers are pointed at scores of others who suffer irrespective of their religious beliefs. Enough is enough - not just for the apathy we show towards security but also at the way we as common people react and behave in such situations.
For me as a law abiding common man who pays his taxes, makes conscious efforts to follow all the rules of the land all in an effort to ensure that he sets a right example to his kids all to realise the dream that his kid will study at the biggest B-school and one day make me proud. Yes, I am a simpleton who cant think beyond myself and my family. But, do i have a choice? Can I afford to take on the world? Can I afford to leave everything I have worked for and fight against terror? Is it too much to ask from the people we have chosen to do so? Didn't you people promise us that you will take care of us and our country?
Everyday we receive mails saying that India is a great country. In more than 5000 years of existence, we have never attaked anyone, blah, blah and more blah. Someone who's seen these forwards will know what I am talking about. But doesn't this very laidback attitude project us as a country that would not do anything even if our security is questioned. No, I dont mean we should nuke a neighbouring country. That would only lead to more tensions in the region. It also doesn't mean that we keep quiet and wait for the next attack to happen. There has to be a middle path. There has to be a way where we can come across as a strong willed country that can go any ends to ensure that it's people are safe. I don't know what it is. But, I am ready to be frisked 4 times over at the airport or the railway station, I am ready to sacrifice the late night parties, I am ready to be stopped anywhere in this free and democratic country and questioned about my identity. All these and more if it will make me feel safe and also get back to dreaming all those things a common man would dream of. Is it too much to ask for? Can't all our leaders get their act right and strike the middle path?
Can someone give me a guarantee that I will never again in my life stay awake till 4 in the night looking at the TV teary eyed and not knowing when it will be my turn to fall prey to terror? The common man is awaiting a reply and unfortunately right now that is the only thing he can do.
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ReplyDeleteyes Doc, i agree with you. it is time for all of us to act rather than sitting at home feeling safe and thinking God for saving us. But how we, as a common man can be included.just FYI, a common man overheard the some one conversation about some bomb thing in Mumbai and in fact went to police station but was ignored as assuming things..and we have the result...
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